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Jelly Roll Visits His Alma Mater A Month After School Shooting

Jelly Roll returned to his alma mater, Antioch High School in Tennessee, this week but it was a bittersweet visit. Jelly’s visit came a little more than a month after a tragic school shooting there that took the lives of both the shooter and another student. No video or audio was released from the singers return, but he reportedly spoke to both the faculty and the students, taking time to discuss the tragedy with everyone before lightening the mood by posing for selfies with the students. In a social media post, the district wrote, “Thank you, Jelly Roll, for reaching out to the Antioch community and offering some comfort during a difficult time. We appreciate your support!”

 

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1966, at the first Academy of Country & Western Music awards, Roger Miller was named Man of the Year and Top Songwriter. Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and Bonnie Owens also won big.
  • Today in 1984, at the GRAMMYs, Anne Murray won Best Country Vocal Performance, Female for “A Little Good News.”
  • Today in 1993, Travis Tritt got his first acting role in the TV movie “Rio Diablo.” He starred alongside Kenny Rogers and Naomi Judd.
  • Today in 1996, at the GRAMMYs, Vince Gill won two awards – Best Country Song and Best Male Country Vocal Performance – for “Go Rest High On That Mountain.”
  • Today in 1998, Garth Brooks was the host and musical guest for “Saturday Night Live.”
  • Today in 1998, Stevie Wariner and Anita Cochran’s “What If I Said” topped the singles chart.
  • Today in 2012, “If I Die Young” by the Band Perry became a quadruple-platinum single.
  • Today in 2015, Florida Georgia Line played in Europe for the first time during the Country 2 Country Festival at Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden. The night’s lineup also features Luke Bryan, Brandy Clark and Lee Ann Womack.
  • Today in 2017, Jimmie Allen playeda showcase at The Country in Nashville and receives a call on the way home with an offer to sign a recording contract with Stoney Creek. The set list included his first hit, “Best Shot.”
  • Today in 2019, Lindsay Ell has surgery to remove pre-cancerous cells.
  • Today in 2019, Ryan Hurd’s concert at The Exit/In in Nashville includes a surprise appearance by Maren Morris on “To A T.” Hurd also did two country hits that he wrote for other artists: “You Look Good” and “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset.”
  • Today in 2019, Brett Young shot a “CMT Crossroads” installment with Boyz II Men at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. The set list included “On Bended Knee,” “Mercy” and a cover of the Lonestar hit “Amazed.”
  • Today in 2020, Rhonda Vincent was (FINALLY!) invited to join the Grand Ole Opry by Jeannie Seely during an appearance on the show. Vincent, of course, said yes.
  • Today in 2020, Marie Osmond revealed on the CBS show “The Talk” that she’s leaving her inheritance to a charity rather than her children: “I think you do a great disservice to just hand them a fortune because you take away the one most important gift you can give your children, and that’s the ability to work.”
  • Today in 2021, Fox News reported Miranda Lambert’s husband, Brendan McLoughlin, had officially retired from the New York City police force.

Oscar-winner Gene Hackman, wife Betsy Arakawa and their dog were dead for some time, warrant shows

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Oscar-winner Gene Hackman, his wife and one of their dogs were apparently dead for some time before a maintenance worker discovered their bodies at the couple’s home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, investigators said.

The bodies were found Wednesday. Denise Avila, a sheriff’s office spokesperson, said there was no indication they had been shot or had any wounds that would indicate foul play. But Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office detectives wrote in a search warrant affidavit investigators thought the deaths were “suspicious enough in nature to require a thorough search and investigation.”

Hackman, 95, was in an entryway, and his 65-year-old wife, Betsy Arakawa, was lying on her right side in the bathroom. A space heater was next to her head and may have fallen when she abruptly dropped to the floor, according to the affidavit.

The New Mexico Gas Co. tested the gas lines in and around the home after the bodies were discovered, according to the warrant. At the time, it didn’t find any signs of problems and the Fire Department found no signs of a carbon monoxide leak or poisoning. A detective wrote that there were no obvious signs of a gas leak, but he noted that people exposed to gas leaks or carbon monoxide might not show signs of poisoning.

The sheriff’s office planned a Friday afternoon news conference to provide updates on the case.

The gruff but beloved Hackman was among the most accomplished actors of his generation, appearing as villains, heroes and antiheroes in dozens of dramas, comedies and action films from the 1960s until his retirement in the early 2000s.

“He was loved and admired by millions around the world for his brilliant acting career, but to us he was always just Dad and Grandpa,” his daughters and granddaughter said in a statement Thursday. “We will miss him sorely and are devastated by the loss.”

Worker found bodies of Hackman and his wife

According to the search warrant affidavit, a maintenance worker reported that the home’s front door was open when he arrived to do routine work Wednesday, and he called police after finding the bodies.

But in a 911 call, the maintenance worker said he was unable to get inside when the operator asked whether the people in the house were breathing.

“I have no idea,” the subdivision’s caretaker said. “I am not inside the house. It’s closed. It’s locked. I can’t go in. But I can see she’s laying down on the floor from the window.”

He and another worker later told authorities that they rarely saw the homeowners and their last contact with them had been about two weeks ago.

Hackman appeared to have fallen, a deputy observed. A cane was nearby.

A dead German shepherd was found in a bathroom closet near Arakawa, police said. Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said during an unrelated news conference Thursday that the dog was found in a kennel. Two healthy dogs were found on the property — one inside and one outside.

“There was no indication of a struggle,” Mendoza said. “There was no indication of anything that was missing from the home or disturbed, you know, that would be indication that there was a crime that had occurred.”

Results of autopsies conducted on both bodies are not available yet, sheriff’s officials said, noting that carbon monoxide and toxicology test results are pending.

The search warrant affidavit suggests that police appear to have a working theory that “some kind of gas poisoning” happened, but that they don’t know yet and aren’t ruling anything out, Loyola Marymount University law professor Laurie Levenson said.

“They don’t have clear evidence that it’s any type of homicide, but they’re asking for blunt instruments or other weapons that could be used,” said Levenson, who has no connection to the investigation. “It doesn’t also look like some kind of planned double-suicide.”

William & Mary Law School professor Jeffrey Bellin said the request for a search warrant was somewhat unusual because investigators who file one usually believe a specific crime was committed. In this case, no alleged crime was mentioned, Bellin said.

Police tend to overstate what they know, but this is the opposite, said Bellin, who also isn’t tied to the investigation.

“It just struck me as very careful in a way that search warrant affidavits often are not,” he said.

Actor known for his versatility

Hackman routinely showed up on Hollywood lists of greatest American actors of the 20th century. He could play virtually any kind of role, from comic book villain Lex Luthor in “Superman” to a coach finding redemption in the sentimental favorite “Hoosiers.”

Hackman was a five-time Oscar nominee who won best actor in a leading role for “The French Connection” in 1972 and best actor in a supporting role for “Unforgiven” two decades later. His death comes just four days before this year’s ceremony.

Tributes quickly poured in from Hollywood.

“There was no finer actor than Gene,” actor-director Clint Eastwood, Hackman’s “Unforgiven” co-star, said in a statement. “Intense and instinctive. Never a false note. He was also a dear friend whom I will miss very much.”

Hackman and Arakawa settled in Santa Fe

Hackman met Arakawa, a classically trained pianist who grew up in Hawaii, when she was working part-time at a California gym in the mid-1980s. They soon moved in together and relocated to Santa Fe by the end of the decade.

Their Pueblo revival home, a style typical in the area, sits on a hill in a gated community with views of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The four-bedroom home on 6 acres (2.4 hectares) was built in 1997 and had an estimated market value of a little over $4 million, according to Santa Fe County property tax records.

Hackman and his wife also owned a more modest home next door.

Hackman co-wrote three novels, starting with the swashbuckler, “Wake of the Perdido Star,” with Daniel Lenihan in 1999, according to publisher Simon & Schuster. He then penned two by himself, concluding with “Pursuit” in 2013, about a female police officer on the tail of a predator.

In his first couple of decades in New Mexico, Hackman was often seen around the historic state capital, known as an artist enclave, tourism destination and retreat for celebrities.

He served on the board of trustees for the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum from 1997-2004, the museum said in a statement.

Hackman’s later years

In recent years, he was far less visible, though even the most mundane outings caught the attention of the press. There were articles about him attending a show at a performing arts center in 2018, as well as pumping gas, doing yard work and getting a chicken sandwich at Wendy’s in 2023.

Aside from appearances at awards shows, he was rarely seen in the Hollywood social circuit and retired from acting about 20 years ago. His was the rare Hollywood retirement that actually lasted.

Hackman had three children from a previous marriage. He and Arakawa had no children together but were known for having German shepherds.

Iowa Ag Secretary discusses federal bird flu plan

By Dar Danielson (Radio Iowa)

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says he’s encouraged by the announcement of a plan by the U.S. Ag Secretary to address Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.

Naig tells Radio Iowa it is a five-pronged plan. “To say, what more can we do? And how can we try to get ahead of this? Of course, that’s important for producers, but also for consumers,” he says. “Obviously, we see the price of eggs and after three years of high path affecting production, now’s the time to look at some different strategies.”

He says the plan has some new things and some that have been already in use. “Some additional focus on biosecurity, some more support for farmers, more compensation for some of their losses, and also now a bringing a focus to potentially bring vaccine into the picture,” Naig says. Naig says the biosecurity would help keep the disease from getting into facilities. “U.S.D.A. has had a pilot that was developed to allow for some biosecurity audits on farms. It was being piloted, and some folks in Iowa were making use of that. And I think what you saw was them saying, the pilot has worked, let’s make that nationwide, and so to provide biosecurity audits to commercial poultry producers,” he says. “And then actually, U.S.D.A. has indicated they will pay some cost share on improvements to facilities that may, in fact, help to improve that biosecurity.”

Naig says the use of vaccines has some issues that would have to be worked through. “Different sectors of the industry view it differently, but certainly for egg producers, vaccine makes all kinds of sense. There’s still research and development that’s needed. There’s strategies that need to be developed, trade negotiations that need to occur. So it’s not a silver bullet, and it’s not an easy answer,” Naig says.

Naig says the bird flu has taken a large toll on Iowa poultry producers. “There is some compensation paid to producers, but it’s nothing like the losses that they’re experiencing. And so that is challenging. Of course then consumers are seeing the impact as well in terms of reduced availability while demand is high. And so that’s crunching as consumers as well,” he says.

He says the impact producers goes well beyond the monetary impact. “It’s quite a stressful event to go through. It’s emotionally draining. It’s very challenging. These folks, they get up every day and care for animals, to have to see them sick and disposed of is very troubling. So our hearts go out to them,” Naig says. Naig says Ag Secretary Brook Rollins has pledged $500 million to support on-farm biosecurity assessments and cost-share funding, which will help farmers make necessary infrastructure improvements. The plan also commits $400 million to update indemnity tables to ensure farmers are receiving fair market rates for birds that have to be destroyed.

About 1 Month Remains for Eligible HS Seniors to Apply for Mahaska Chamber Scholarships

OSKALOOSA — High school seniors living in Mahaska County and attending any high school are eligible to apply now for a Chamber Scholarship sponsored by the Mahaska Chamber & Development Group. Information is available from one’s school counselor or the web at https://www.mahaskachamber.org/resources/scholarships/ where you will find a link to the fillable form. Scholarships are sponsored by area businesses and industries. Last year $25,750 was distributed to 22 students.

The application requests information such as participation in school and community activities and a short essay. Be prepared with a PDF of your transcript. Online applications and school transcripts are due no later than Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
“Area businesses and individuals are encouraged to contribute to the Chamber Scholars program to provide deserving students with financial support as they pursue their academic and career goals. This program would not be possible without the generous contributions we receive annually from local business leaders and individuals. We encourage more community members to get involved, as this program continues to strengthen the partnership between education and community,” Morgan McClendon stated. “Another way to contribute to this special program is by participating in the annual Chamber Golf outing on Friday, May 9. Teams of four and hole sponsorships raise additional funds for the Chamber Scholars program.”
The Chamber Scholars program, now in its 29th year, continues to partner with the “52577 Scholarship.” Contributions to the program are tax deductible and can be made in any amount. If one chooses to donate $1,000 it will be awarded this year. If one wants to contribute to the perpetual scholarship fund through “52577”, any amount may be donated to be used in future years.
For further information to apply or to contribute to the fund contact the Mahaska Chamber at 641.672.2591 or email events@mahaskachamber.org

Red Flag Warning Today

DES MOINES — A Red Flag Warning is in effect for our area today.

The National Weather Service in Des Moines issued the warning for much of central and southern Iowa. It is in effect from 12pm-6pm.

The forecast calls for west to northwest winds of 25-35mph, with gusts of 40-50mph, as well as humidity as low as 25 percent. Any fires that develop in these conditions will likely spread rapidly, and outdoor burning is therefore not recommended.

Oskaloosa Names Alex Edwards as Next OMS Associate Principal

OSKALOOSA — The Oskaloosa Community School District announced that Alex Edwards will serve as the new Associate Principal at Oskaloosa Middle School beginning with the 2025-26 school year, pending school board approval.

Edwards brings a deep commitment to education and a passion for supporting both students and teachers. His experience in the classroom and in leadership roles has provided him with a strong foundation for fostering a positive and empowering learning environment. His leadership aligns with Oskaloosa Schools’ Vision Culture of engaging all students to embrace the power of learning.

Edwards has been an educator in the district for the past nine years, teaching second grade at Oskaloosa Elementary School. In addition to his classroom role, he has served as a second-grade team leader for five years and recently stepped into the position of substitute assistant principal for half of the school year at Oskaloosa Elementary. His experience working with students and leading staff has prepared him well for this new opportunity at Oskaloosa Middle School.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of Osky Schools and am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with another great team of dedicated teachers, hardworking students, and supportive families,” said Edwards. “This new position presents an exciting chance to continue making a positive impact and to collaborate with a fantastic community.”

The Associate Principal position became available as Clint Gingerich, the current AP, will transition into the Principal position at Oskaloosa Middle School, effective July 1.

“Alex is a passionate leader who brings a deep understanding of education and a strong commitment to student success,” said Clint Gingerich, incoming principal of Oskaloosa Middle School. “His ability to connect with students and staff, along with his enthusiasm for fostering a positive school culture, makes him a great addition to our middle school leadership team.”

Many of the students Edwards will now lead at Oskaloosa Middle School were once in his second-grade classroom. “It’s an exciting opportunity to work with a different age group and see how much my former students have grown and changed over the years,” he said.

A longtime Oskaloosa resident, Edwards holds a bachelor’s degree in education from William Penn University and a master’s degree in principalship from the University of Northern Iowa. He and his wife, Shaina Edwards, a fifth-grade teacher at Oskaloosa Elementary, have two children: Lucy, who will enter kindergarten next year, and Oliver, who recently turned one.

Edwards expressed gratitude to those who have supported him throughout his career, including his colleagues at Oskaloosa Elementary School, district leadership, and his family. As he steps into this leadership position, he  has set a clear goal: to love, empower, and inspire everyone he works alongside. He is committed to creating an environment where students and staff alike feel valued, supported, and motivated to reach their full potential.

H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: FATTY

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Fatty”, a sweet 6 year old male Pom/Chihuahua mix who has a pretty chill disposition, but howls a bit when he’s left alone. Fatty seems to get along well with other pets, and would be well suited for adult owners.

Fatty is housetrained, fully vetted, vaccinated, microchipped and ready to go to a loving home. And because Fatty is the Pet of the Week, his adoption fee is only $100 this week!

If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet or any of the pets at Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter, visit https://www.stephenmemorial.org/ and fill out an adoption application.

Check out our visit about with Shanna & Izzy from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:

 

Carrie Underwood To Lead New “American Idol” Web-Series “Idol To Icon”

Carrie Underwood‘s role as judge on “American Idol” comes with a side-gig. The singer is to lead the web series “Idol To Icon,” which will be released as a companion to the singing competition. It will air on YouTube starting on March 4, serving as a table-setter for the series itself, which makes its debut on ABC on Sunday, March 9. Each webisode will cover a different part of the competition as the season progresses, with the last episode covering her finale memories and ultimate Idol winning moment.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1961, Marty Robbins didn’t have a care in the world – as he was atop Billboard country single with “Don’t Worry.”
  • Today in 1982, Don Williams was at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with “Lord, I Hope This Day is Good.”
  • Today in 1990, Alan Jackson’s first album, “Here in the Real World’ was released.
  • Today in 2002, at the GRAMMYs, T Bone Burnett’s “O Brother, Where Art Thou” won Album of the Year and Best Compilation Soundtrack Album.
  • Today in 2004, the video for Reba McEntire’s “Somebody” premiered on CMT.
  • Today in 2006, “Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off” earned Joe Nichols his first gold single.
  • Today in 2009, a new episode of “CMT Crossroads” featured Jamey Johnson and Shooter Jennings performing “In Color.”
  • Today in 2013, the Grand Ole Opry aired for the first time from the Country Radio Seminar. The night’s lineup included Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, Dustin Lynch, Darius Rucker, Kacey Musgraves, Little Big Town, and Scotty McCreery.
  • Today in 2015, Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher welcomed a son, Isaiah Michael Fisher.
  • Today in 2016, RaeLynn married financial advisor Josh Davis in Franklin, Tennessee. The guest list included Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani.
  • Today in 2017, Chuck Wicks suffered a fractured skull and vertebrae when a car carrying him and three friends hydroplaned and flipped in Mississippi on the way to the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. He was hospitalized for several days and had to wear a neck brace for three months.
  • Today in 2018, Dolly Parton presented the 100-millionth book in her Imagination Library program to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

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